The first words out of my kids’ mouths when they get home from school are “Mom, can we have a snack?” Without fail, every day, they come home like they’ve been starved all day long. I don’t want them munching on chips, cookies, or other items that are full of sugar and will keep them from eating dinner, but I don’t want to give them a healthy snack that tastes bad, either.

Luckily, there’s Yoplait Kids Yogurt. My kids are huge fans of Yoplait Kids Yogurt. I’m honestly not sure which one they like more: the fact that their favorite characters like Dora, Lightning McQueen, and the Disney Princesses are on every cup, or the great taste. For me, I love the fact that each cup is packed with Calcium, Vitamin D, and Protein to help build strong bones and provide a delicious snack that my kids love. And at just $2 per 4-pack, it’s also a great value.

MyBlogSpark recently sent me a coupon for Yoplait Kids Yogurt products, as well as a prize pack that contained a foldable travel cooler, (perfect for taking yogurt on the go), a four-piece spoon set – in way cool colors, and perfect for little hands, a power magnet picture frame, trendy alphabet-shaped “kiddie bands,” a bounce ball, and a “My First Scavanger Hunt” card game that’s great for after-snack fun.

My kids have used something from the prize pack every day since we got it. We immediately used the coupon, and they loved the yogurt. (Just like they always do!) The foldable travel cooler is perfect for taking yogurt to the park for Lucy and Parker, and they all love the fun colored spoons. The picture frame comes with a pop-out calendar that’s great to have on the fridge for easy reference. The “My First Scavenger Hunt” game has been a blast for all the kids. Lucy refuses to share the bounce ball, and insists that it is her’s and only her’s. And the kiddie bands are great for everyone. This is the perfect prize pack for any kid, and it will keep them entertained for hours! (Making it perfect for any mom!)

If you don’t want to wait to see if you’ve won, you can click here and download a printable coupon for $0.50 off the purchase of one (1) four-pack of Yoplait Kids yogurt right now!

I’ve also got an extra prize pack to give away to one of my readers. You’ll receive the same prize pack that I did, and your kids are sure to love it!

Here’s how to enter:

Mandatory Entry: Your first comment must answer these questions: Do you find it challenging getting your kids to eat healthy, wholesome snacks? If so, what do you do to encourage healthy snacking? And if not, share your secret with us!

Please note: This coupon offer for a free four pack of Yoplait Kids yogurt is not valid in some states, including California, Idaho, Louisiana, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota and Tennessee.

Fine Print:Contest is open to residents of the US. If you already do any of the above, you qualify. Please leave a comment for each of the extra entries you complete. However, you must first leave the required comment as stated above. If you still have the old 5 Vinez Monkeys button on your blog, please switch it to the new Blessed Beyond Words button or your extra entry will not count. Giveaway will end on March 13th at 11:59pm (EST), and the winner will be selected via the “And the Winner is..” plugin. Winner will be notified via email upon selection, and will have 48 hours to claim their prize.

Disclaimer: I was contacted by MyBlogSpark on behalf of Yoplait Kids Yogurt. I was sent the necessary products to facilitate my honest and thorough review. Opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own. I have not been compensated in any other way for this post. Sponsor is fulfilling the winner’s prize as stated above.

Angie is a wife and mother to 8. Her life revolves around cooking, cleaning, laundry, and other household duties. She is passionate about her life in Christ and wants to encourage other mothers in their own walk of faith. Angie is active on many social media networks, loves technology, photography, and graphic design, and loves creating blog designs for other mom bloggers.

I do find it a challenge to feed my older daughter healthy snacks. Now that she can make choices for herself at least. I try to encourage it, by leaving fruit and veggies within easy access. It has helped a lot. Im trying!!

It seems like most kids, given the choice, would choose snacks that are not the best for them. In order to broaden their food horizon, I try to give them two things, one thing (like bell peppers) that they might be so eager for, and another that I know they like (such as pears). I just take a minute longer to cut up the pears! 🙂
Natalie